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    Cihan News, Turkey
    June 28 2004

    Erdogan: Kurdish Citizens In Turkey Are Not Minority, But One Part Of
    The Whole

    ISTANBUL (CIHAN) - Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
    on Monday that Kurdish citizens in Turkey are not minorities but are
    one element of the whole.

    Attending the Youth Summit in Istanbul, Erdogan said that as NATO and
    the European Union (EU) extend east, Turkey's geographical distance
    is less significant and it plays a more important role. Expressing
    the increased importance of Turkey, Erdogan stated that Turkey can
    help with its experience that comes from the past and its effort to
    engage with the west.

    Erdogan noted that, "Turkey is important to the security of Europe.
    NATO has fulfilled its mission to provide security and to struggle
    against to terror and Turkey is working its align itself in the
    direction of this target".

    Responding to a the question concerning the status of Kurdish people
    in Turkey, Erdogan said that, "Our Kurdish citizens in Turkey are not
    a minority but are one element of the whole. All elements contribute
    to the integrity of Turkey. I am from the Black Sea region but my
    wife is from the eastern Turkish city of Siirt where the Kurdish
    citizens predominate".

    Erdogan said that they have worked to fulfill the Copenhagen criteria
    since November 3, 2003 and have completed a large part of the
    reforms. The implementation of these reforms has now been started.

    Erdogan also evaluated relations with Armenia saying that, "Turkey
    aims to be a country that has no problems with its neighbors, but the
    problems between Turkey and Armenia result from Armenia's attitude.
    Armenia has problems with Azerbaijan even though it is occupies part
    of Azerbaijan. We want to improve relations with Armenia but Armenia
    is a fractious country and the Armenian administration has a
    difficult attitude. We cannot say why Armenia will not attend NATO
    Summit in Istanbul, but the assertion of an Armenian genocide cannot
    be accepted".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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